Chinatown, in Adina Staicov's careful study, is a place of belonging for the Chinese diaspora in the United States where language, and particularly varying repertoires of English, play an important role in constructing ethnic and generational identities. Studying the languages and linguistic repertoires of Chinatown offers a unique examination of language and place. (Lyn Wright and Elliott Burgess, Sociolinguistic Studies, Vol. 16 (2-3), 2022)
Creating belonging in San Francisco Chinatown diasporic community introduces an original analysis concerning multiple dynamics of social belonging construction elicited through spontaneous speech among Chinese residents in San Francisco. The study brings into light important issues which provide a kaleidoscopic overview on a historical community that currently represents 20% ofthe total population of the city. I think this volume represents an important contribution to understanding linguistic and social dynamics among Chinese residents in San Francisco. (Andrea Scibetta, Language in Society, Vol. 49 (5), 2020)